I for one do... one of my early memories is when my parents went and picked up their new 1974 Opel wagon. Remember is clearly... I was 5 at the time...
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And you were thinking they weren't??
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ANN ARBOR, Mich., Sept. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., today unveiled long bed versions of the all-new 2007 Tundra full-size pickup truck at a press conference here at the Toyota Technical Center-Calty Design Studio. The unveiling took place as part of Toyota's participation in the annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Product Conference being held in Dearborn, Michigan. The NTEA is a trade association for companies that develop, manufacture and market parts, accessories and systems dedicated to the work truck market.
Hmmm
The new Tundra will be available with an 8 foot bed.
Only glaring problem I see is they're offering a standard cab, Ford doesn't even sell a standard cab 1/2 ton any longer.
They should have offered an extended cab as the base model, especially considering it's aimed at the North American market.
::Whisp:: That's the plan, the long box was added to the lineup today.
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Where's the manual tranny? Where, I ask!
The biggest problem with both Ford and GM is that both of them have tooooo many accountants and lawyers! You can't build car/truck people want to buy by pinching pennies and worry getting sued! This is the exact reason why we can enjoy our Miata! It may not be a bad thing the we end up with a ForYota or GYota! Or have Mazda runing Ford and call it MazaFord!
Whoopee. So can a Titan (almost - 9500lbs). An F350 Super Duty can tow up to 19,200 lbs.Quote:
Toyota didn’t reveal how powerful the motor is, but the new Tundra will be capable of towing an amazing 10,000 lbs.
Now, if Toyota adds a big diesel to the lineup, all bets are off. But until then, it's just a light duty truck.
Another rumor floating around the Toyota Boards is a Cummings V8 for the Toyota.Quote:
Toyota executives have all but confirmed a heavy-duty diesel engine for the next generation of the Tundra pickup. Toyota does not build a truck-sized diesel engine, but it could adapt an engine produced by its truck-making affiliate, Hino Trucks.
I don't think the Japanese makers are willing to sacrifice the NVH to do a thing like that... But... ya never know. OTOH... The towing capacity doesn't have a whole lot to do with the ability to motivate it. It has an awful lot to do with the ability to slow it down and turn it.
Toyota does make a 4 cylinder diesel it uses in their humvee equivalent. 1100cc per cylinder at that.
I had a 1982 Chevy Luv diesel with a 6 foot bed and a 1982 Isuzu Pup diesel with a 7.5 foot bed back in 1995. They were rated at 1250 lbs bed load and 2000 lbs towing capacity. I sold the 1982 Isuzu after I moved from Georgia for what I paid for it a year and a half earlier. The Luv had 285,000 and still going when I sold it in 1999. Should have kept it, even with all the beauty marks. Both of them pulled well over 2000 lbs and didn't complain. Both got 38 MPG with a 5 speed transmission 2.2liter 4 cylinder normally asperated engine. Wished I could have found a turbodiesel spacecab model from 1986.